Letting nature restore itself…

REWILDING.

Predators

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Predators --

Key Characters.

Grazers

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Grazers --

Ecosystem Engineers

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Ecosystem Engineers --

What is Rewilding?

”Rewilding is the process of restoring natural ecosystems by giving nature space to recover, reintroducing native species, and stepping back from constant human control”.

Key characters in this story include predators, who help maintain balance; grazers, who shape and open up landscapes; and ecosystem engineers, who rebuild the very foundations of nature.

How can we help?

  • Plant Native

    Grow wildflowers, trees, and shrubs that naturally belong in your area.

  • Connect

    Link habitats with ponds, hedges, or wildlife corridors to help species move safely.

  • Get Involved

    Join local projects (through volunteering or workshops), support rewilding organisations and spread the word!

  • Let Things Grow

    Leave lawns, verges, and garden corners untamed to create space for wildlife.

Those who already have…

  • Knepp Estate

  • Scotland: The Big Picture

  • Trees for Life

  • Citizen Zoo

  • Art and Energy – Mossy Carpet Project

  • My Nature-Inspired Drawing Workshops

Knepp Estate

Transforming former farmland into a thriving rewilding project with free-roaming animals and wild habitat recovery.

Trees for life

Restoring Scotland’s Caledonian Forest by planting native trees and reintroducing lost wildlife.

LETS REWILD TOGETHER!

Scotland: The Big Picture

Reconnecting habitats and communities to bring back thriving nature across Scotland.

Citizen Zoo

Conserving wildlife and empowering communities to bring nature back to life.

Art and Energy Mossy Carpet Project

A collaborative art project with 72,000 participants, allowing peoples environmental voices to be heard.

My Nature-Inspired Drawing Workshops

Hands-on, playful sessions exploring rewilding through drawing, movement, and natural pigments.

What participants have said: “A welcoming space”, “A brilliant alternative to social drinking” and “A fun use of natural materials – really different”.